It all begins on the ground, but the sensations come once you’re in the air. With a parachute jump in New Caledonia, combine gorgeous landscapes with adrenaline. Attached to an experienced instructor and professional parachutist, feel your heart drop once you take the leap. Ready for adventure?

The great south of New Caledonia is nature at its best. From preserved landscapes, red soils, to amazing endemic species of plants and animals, step into a fascinating world . Sports lovers paradise, hike, kayak or bike your way through unique panoramas.

Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia is on the ocean. Several bays extend along the city, providing magnificent beaches and points of view. Besides its natural features, Nouméa also has very attractive cultural offerings for tourists who choose to visit there.

From Ouvéa to the Isle of Pines, passing through Lifou, Tiga and Maré, the five islands bordering the Mainland, Grande Terre to the East are yet more gems to discover. From the blue hole of Hanawa at Ouvéa to the Warrior’s Leap at Wakone on Maré, via the Jokin Cliffs at Lifou or the Oro Bay on the Isle of Pines, let yourself be amazed!

The West Coast of the mainland (Grande Terre) shows off a great variety of scenery from its northern tip down to the area surrounding Nouméa. Characterised by both large spaces favouring cattle farming and a lagoon of stunning beauty, the West Coast is also host to a rich cultural heritage.

The central mountain range of the Mainland (Grande Terre) is a natural boundary, overlooking the very different faces of the East and West Coasts. Exposed to strong winds and therefore more humid, the eastern coast offers scenery with sumptuous flora. With a population of largely Melanesian origin, the East Coast has also retained a particularly charming flavour of authenticity.

The Great South, comprising the Mont-Dore and Yaté municipalities, is the most symbolic region for New Caledonia’s three main colours: blue, green and red. From the rainforest to the mining lands there are a thousand shades of green, while the ocean offers a dazzling palette of blues. But if one colour dominates the Great South, it is the specific red of its ground.

Dimitri offers all board-sport activities, including equipment.
Windsurf and funboard lessons take place at the beach of Magenta, wakeboard and water-ski lessons at the Baie des Citrons.
Equipment can be rented and delivered at the Baie des Citrons, Anse-Vata, Côte Blanche or Magenta. It is also possible to rent equipment for several days.

To know :

Provided services :

Kitesurfing

Windsurfing

Stand up paddle

Wakeboard/water skiing

Rate :

Outings/activities

CFPPrix

Dollar

Stand up paddle lesson

1H

7500

71

Private lesson(30min)

4000

38

Under 25 y/o and student (30min)

3600

34

Under 25 y/o and student (1H)

6750

64

Windsurf lesson

Under 7 y/o (30min)

4000

38

Private lesson (1H)

8500

81

Private lesson under 25 y/o and student (1H)

7650

73

Wakeboard, water-ski lesson

Private lesson (10-15min)

4300

41

Private lesson (1H)

8500

81

Private lesson under 25 y/o and student (10-15min)

3900

37

Group lesson (1H)

12000

114

Group lesson (3H)

30000

285

For hire

CFPPrix

Dollar

Mask and tuba

A day / per pers.

600

6

Stand up Paddle / single Kayak

1H

2000

19

Half day (1H to 5H)

3000

29

A day (5H to 12H)

4000

38

Double Kayak

1H

3000

29

Half day (1H to 5H)

4000

38

A day (5H to 12H)

5000

48

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"Equipment fine, staff not helpful" 30/09/2015
Hired a kayak through Plaisirs. The kayak was sound, however the staff were a bit indifferent and not particularly helpful. No assistance getting the kayak in the water and very little ad… Read full review